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12 July 2017
at 11.00 am after complaints where made from the tenants at
Flat 117 regarding the low pressure of their water supply. I
knocked on the Defendant’s flat at 109 but there was
initially no answer, I had noticed that the front entrance door
to the property was unlocked and slightly open; I could also
hear a dog barking which appeared very aggressive. I
shouted through the open door and explained that I needed
to come to his property and check the water tap but he
refused to come to the door. The Defendant was shouting
and swearing at me to go away. At that time, I had
immediately backed off and called the Claimant’s call centre
who then called his mother Ms Mother, on my behalf who
then attended the Defendant’s Property with her brother. The
Defendant’s still refused access and was extremely vocal
and so that visit did not proceed but was re-scheduled for
Thursday 13 July and then changed to Monday 17 July as his
mother was not available.
5. On
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at 5.39pm, I received calls from both the Leaseholder and
the Managing Agents of Flat 117 advising that their tenants’
(Mr and Miss Mathiyalagan) water supply had stopped
completely. I also called the tenant of 113 (Mr Quinton) and
he had agreed to meet me at his property: I then called Ms
Cordell and expressed urgency of accessing his property
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also, this evening to check his stop cock. It was agreed for
her to meet me at the property along with the tenant of 113
and the Leaseholder of 117. I contacted one of the
Claimant’s housing managers, Mr Clive Green who|
expressed his concern of me attending out of hours but it
was then agreed that I could attend but call him as soon as I
arrived and at ten-minute intervals.